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A survey of studying abroad at the University of Sheffield in Sweden
Although Sweden is a small country, it attaches great importance to education. In recent years, the curriculum in Sweden has also undergone many changes, but the only thing that has not changed is the right of everyone to enjoy free education. Introduce you to a typical university in Sweden? University of Sheffield, let you know more about Swedish education.

How about the University of Sheffield in Sweden?

College profile:

The University of Sheffield, founded in 1977, is a new university in Sweden. The school develops rapidly, scientific research and teaching are closely combined, and IT development is particularly leading. This school has 8000 registered students and 500 faculty members. The school consists of three colleges: Humanities and Information College, Technology and Society College and Life Science College. The University of Sheffield is a relatively young school, offering a full range of courses, both traditional subjects and some unique subjects in many fields. Many courses in this school are comprehensive knowledge of many subjects, and the teaching effect makes people feel very novel and exciting.

Tuition and fees:

Studying in this school is free of tuition. The monthly living expenses are about 7,000 Swedish kronor, totaling 70,000-80,000 yuan a year. Accommodation is about 3000-5000 yuan/month.

Admission requirements:

IELTS 6.0, in which writing is not less than 6.0 and other subjects are not less than 5.0.

postgraduate programme

Biomedicine, ecology, molecular biology, nursing and systems biology; Automation engineering, business administration, economics, mechanical engineering, social psychology; Bioinformatics, cognitive science, computer science, informatics, information system development, pedagogy.

Postgraduate courses taught in English

Bioinformatics, biomedicine, economy and finance, informatics, information fusion, molecular biology.